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HORTICULTURE 



March 27, 1920 



THE 

 BOILER OF 



Uniiqualled Fuel Economy 



Ki<D«aebeU BoUan, the bMt hy tost ■!■«« 

 1879. Forty jeers' axri«rl«a«». 



TSS QCAUTT rL.ACK OF BOSTON 



Revardlnr tka Kro«»cbell, It la the 

 b«*t w* hare erer had and aatUfac- 

 tnj beyond our expcctatlooa. It beata 

 ap eapeeUlIy qnlck and baa aaved oi 

 eonalderably already Id the price of 

 tutl. When we are la need of another 

 bailer wa will g\Y9 the Kroeacbell the 

 flrat eonalderatlaa. 



(Slcned) WM. W. BDOAR CO.. 



WATBRLBY, MASS. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., 



466 W. Erie St. 

 OHIGAOO 



When You Buy -Get a Kroesdieil 



t,»16;M6 aq. ft. •( cUtaa waa s«nlppsd wllk 

 Kroesohell B«llera dorlnc tba yaaw •! UU. 



OHIO'S OEUSBBATED OYCUkMMM 

 8PSOIAU8T 



After nalns your No. 12 Kroaaeball 

 Boiler I came to tba eonclnaloo tkai 

 bad I to tnaUU more boUera It wmiU 

 be the Kroeschell and no otber. It 

 really la a pleasare to heat, no tronbl* 

 to get the desired beat In a very abort 

 time. 



(Signed) CHRIST. WINTERICH, 

 DBFIANCB, OHIO. 



3LJL.OO-\/.B. 



A 8ULPUCB-F18H OLL-CARBOLIC COMPOUND 



The Master Spray of the 20th Century 



yP ^ EIir~~V ^^^ '^^^ CONTROL OF 



/CHWPUS rREMDirMBII>lM\ .pjjj, g^jj joSE, oyster shell and other 



Insecticide \ scale insects, green, boset ana 



V^t^ WOOLEY aphis — Known as Plant Lice. 



Y^\ PEAR PSYLLA, CELERY, ONION and ROSE 



"^ THRIPTS — Known as Plant Fleas. And the 



FUNGUS SPORES DEVELOPING the BROWN 

 or RIPE ROT of the PEACH, PLUM and 

 other STONE FRUITS. PEACH LEAF CURL. 

 APPLE and PEAR CANKER and SCAB. 

 And many other species of FUNGI SPORES. 

 Send for the New Booklet Describing 



SULCO-V.B. 



■ 1 A combined contact Insecticide and fungl- 



\ NEW YPBK.PiSA. / cide of linown reliability 



Simple, Sure and Safe — Right in Principle and Price 



From your dealer or direct — go to your dealer first 



i^^» COOK & SWAN CO. Inc. 



148 Front Street 

 lr«W YORK CITY 



141 Milk Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Gee. H. Frailer, Mgr. 



Tile Recognized Standard Insecticide. 



A spray remedy for green, black, white fly, 

 tbrlpa and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rnst and other blights affect- 

 ing flowers, fruits and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angle worms and other 

 worms working In the soli. 



^M!^k''' 



Qiiarts, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00 



SOLD BT DEIALER8 



Aphine Manufacturing Co. 



MADISON, N. J. 



Save your plants and trees. Jast the 

 thing for greenboaie aad autdoor as*. 

 Destrejs Mealy Bug, Brown and White 

 Seal*, Tbrlps, Red Spider, Black aad 

 Oreen Fly, Mites, Aata, etc., wltheat 

 Injury te planta aad wlthoat eder. 

 Uaed aceardlng te dlrectleas, ear staad- 

 ard Insecticide will prareat rarages aa 

 year cropa by insects. 



Nan-paisaBOUi and harmless ta user 

 aad plant. Leading Seedsaaea aad 

 Florists bava nsed It with waadarfal 

 reaalts. 



Destroys Lies la Poultry Hanaes. 

 Fleas an Dogs aad all Danestle Fata. 

 Excellent as a waak far dags and ether 

 animals. RelleTcs raing*. Dilute with 

 water SO ta BO parts. 



H Pint, SOc; Pint, 50e.; Qaart, POa.) 

 <4 Gallon, S1.S0: Gallon, f2.CP; f Gal- 

 lon Caa, »10.9«; 1* Gallon Can, $3».00. 

 Dlreotien on package. 



LGnK>N OIL C04WFANY 



lift S. 411 W. li*ctN SI. 



M 



FERTILIZER -RING 

 DEPOSITOR 



Will INCREASE and IM- 

 PROVE GREATLY Ihe 

 Ouantit)' and Oua'ity of 

 Potatoes, Corn, Cabbage, 

 Tomatoes. Jvist up and 

 down of handle is full 

 operation . — no twistinj? or 

 turning of handle. Can be 

 used with powdered or semi- 

 powdered material. STYLE 

 **A** for Seed or for Plants 

 from 6 to 10 inches high. 

 STYLE ■•B" for Any Plant 

 up to 1^2 in. Thick in Stem. 

 Tested and Approved by Ak- 

 ricultural DL-par'ments and 

 Firm Bureaus. Ho'ds 25 lbs. 

 Style A, *7.50. dei'vcred 

 Style B. $13.50. de'iyercd. 



Write for Circular 



f7^ George Wil'iam 



'^^ BROWNING 



Clinton, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The downward tendency of the mar- 

 ket has been ihoroughly checked. 

 From all centers the report comes 

 that tlie prices are firm or somewhat 

 on the up grade. In Boston there has 

 been a slight advance along some lines. 



The average on carnations is about 

 6c., although Laddie still holds at 20c. 

 These prices fit most all the other 

 cities. Roses are running about the 

 same as last week, anywhere from 5c. 

 to 20c. with very flue stock up to SOc. 

 Callas are selling a trifle better, $3 

 being a good fair price, although they 

 are quoted rather lower in Boston for 

 the most part. Sweet peas sell readily 

 from 50c. to $2.00 in Boston; in New 

 York, $3.00 is obtained without much 

 trouble. Pittsburgh seems to be slow- 

 er than the other markets in sweet 

 peas. Snapdragon is running from 

 IS. 00 to $25.00 in most markets and 

 tulips from $2,00 to $3.00, although in 

 .\ew York the best stock has been sell- 

 ing for $6,00. Buffalo, too, is reporting 

 an excellent demand for tulips, Violets 

 have advanced but very little. In New- 

 York there is a decided increase in 

 lilies, which is natural. Jonquils are 

 more popular there than tulips and 

 sell very well. 



